Re: [EPEL-devel] Re: EPEL 7 is broken for python3 related builds

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On Tue, Oct 08, 2019 at 07:54:37PM +0200, Miro Hrončok wrote:
> On 08. 10. 19 18:48, Irina Boverman wrote:
> > My build (qpid-proton package) cannot find pythin36-devel package, I
> > also tried python3-devel (also not found). It appears python36 was
> > removed from EPEL 7 recently.
> 
> Yes it was, as it was added to RHEL 7.7.
> 
> The error is:
> https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=38143406
> No matching package to install: 'python36-devel'
> 
> It only happens on aarch64. I have no idea what's wrong. EPEL people, could
> you please help?

With 7.7 RHEL dropped support for aarch64, so while all the other arches
have moved on, aarch64 is stuck at 7.6. 

We are trying to see if we can keep support for it in epel by using the
CentOS 7.7 aarch64 repo. We have just finished syncing those bits over
and now we have to try and test it. 

So, options: 

1) wait and let us test and see what the outcome is. 

2) ExcludeArch: aarch64 for now and then pay attention to how the
testing comes out, if it works, drop your ExcludeArch. 

kevin

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